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Somatic Experience in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy: In the expressive language of the living
William F Cornell
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The body, of both the patient and the analyst, is increasingly a focus of attention in contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice, especially from a relational perspective. There is a renewed regard for the understanding of embodied experience and sexuality as essential to human vitality. However, most of the existing literature has been written by analysts with no formal training in...
Product Details
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
Relational Perspectives Book Series
Condition
New
Weight
276g
Number of Pages
162
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781138826762
SKU
V9781138826762
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About William F Cornell
William F. Cornell maintains an independent private practice of psychotherapy and consultation in Pittsburgh, PA. In his practice and writing he has devoted 40 years to the study and integration of psychoanalysis, neo-Reichian body therapy and transactional analysis. As a Training and Supervising Transactional Analyst he has established an international reputation for his teaching and consultation.
Reviews for Somatic Experience in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy: In the expressive language of the living
Writing about 'body work'
the way a body knows something long before it could ever be 'put' into speech; indeed even if this were an imagined possibility
is as hazardous as writing about music. If you know a work of music, as in if you know the idiom of body speech, then this is not a problem. Only a few...
Read morethe way a body knows something long before it could ever be 'put' into speech; indeed even if this were an imagined possibility
is as hazardous as writing about music. If you know a work of music, as in if you know the idiom of body speech, then this is not a problem. Only a few...